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Reviewed May. 29, 2018

Hidden Gem - except for the no-see-ums

We camped here Memorial Weekend. The primitive camping on the beach gives an amazing view. The beach sand above the tide is so firm, that even a couple 5th wheel Camping trailers had driven out to primitive spots. The spaces are spaced out really far, though, so thankfully we could not hear the generators. The primitive "sites" are really just posts along the grass before the dune line that have a trash barrel. There is no real enforcement of how close you are to the post, and no designated tent pad or fire ring. You can just dig out an area of sand for your campfire.

There are no showers or restrooms for the beach. However, there are drop toilets in the RV camping area, that you can walk or drive to. There is also an outdoor shower in the day use area along with a spigot that we used to wash dishes.

If there is a light breeze, then camping here is awesome. Unfortunately, swarms of no-see-ums appear if the wind stops. The wind stopped during the middle of our second night, and we were bitten so many times that it looked like we had poison ivy. The little bugs found a way into our tent. We actually decided to skip out at bedtime on our third night because the wind died down again. The bugs were swarming us and our citronella candles, and nothing seemed to deter them.

On the marsh side, there are several paddling trails. The ranger station rents out canoes and kayaks by the hour. We saw a few alligators on those trails. On the beach, we were able to go crabbing. The beach gets pretty crowded during the day with lots of day use people playing and fishing, but they seemed to stay closer to the start of the beach and not come very far down into our primitive area.

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Stephen K., May 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Stephen K., May 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Stephen K., May 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Stephen K., May 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Stephen K., May 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Stephen K., May 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Stephen K., May 29, 2018
Reviewed Oct. 1, 2017

Rim of the sea!

Absolutely beautiful area with diverse environment to explore. You can stay in cabins, regular RV/tent sites with power, or out on the beach with no amenities. We stayed on the beach! Surreal beauty.

Yay: um, beach camping is always amazing.

Nay: no complaints, but if you don’t have a kayak you will be sad.

Surprise: Great kayaking trail map and recommendations from the rangers on where to go. There is hiking as well. Spend an afternoon or a week here.

  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Lynn G., October 1, 2017
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Lynn G., October 1, 2017
Reviewed Jul. 31, 2017

Nice Little Park...but

This is a nice little park, only 14 RV hookup sites and they allow camping in tents on the beach. The sites were very close to the boardwalk that takes you over the dunes and to the beach. The nature trail over the marsh was really cool, we saw lots of alligators and birds. The beach was ok, not the nicest I've ever seen but the kids loved it. Lots of shells and treasures to be found. And very few other people around. We would have really enjoyed our stay had it not been for the mosquitoes. We had read reviews before going and thought we knew what we were in for...but there was nothing to prepare us for these mosquitoes. We covered ourselves with deet, had a bug zapper, I even fogged the area with an essential oil blend for bugs. But nothing kept them away. And it wasn't just a few...they swarmed. At one point my husband had at least 30 on him (and he usually never gets bitten)...after using Off. They were even in the pop up. I have small children, and don't like them getting eaten. We decided to leave a day early because of the mosquitoes. You couldn't even sit outside in the evening and enjoy the ocean breeze. I am from the south and have grown up with mosquitoes my entire life and I have never seen anything like these.

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Vanessa L., July 31, 2017
Reviewed Jul. 6, 2017

Ranger Review: Mishmi Takin Kameng Mid eVent waterproof hiking boot at Sea Rim State Park, TX

Campground Review

I have taken The Princesses to the coast three of the last four years for camping. We hit Galveston Island State Park and North Beach - Padre Island and had a mixed bag of struggles from sun burns to cloud bursts. I hadn’t visited Sea Rim, so that’s where we headed.

We arrived with little trouble taking a few of the back road highways to avoid going through Houston. We didn’t have to wait long to get checked it. We got to our site which had water and electricity, uncovered table, fire ring, garbage pole and plenty of flat area to place a tent. The first thing I noticed though was we were the only tent campers there. Everyone else was in RVs. The beach was a 300-meter hike over a boardwalk and was almost entirely vacant for our stay. There was a lot of wild life to see at night and the coastal waters were cool and inviting. There is lots of primitive camping if you choose to head down the beach.

The grounds are apparently being upgraded, which is a must. The only showers available were the outdoor, cold water for rinsing after being in the water. The toilets were unlit outhouses. The only concessions available for purchase are wood, ice and bug spray. Also, the temperature and humidity here didn’t seem to drop at all. It felt like a warm wet blanket all night. I’ve camped in some hot weather, but this was pretty miserable. We called it after the one night and headed to a hotel in Port Arthur.

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*****Product Review*****

As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get to test products from time to time and had brought along a pair of Mishmi Takin Kameng Mid eVent waterproof hiking boot. They are light weight, cooling and basically water proof. I didn’t wear them much here, but I have been wearing them for hikes in my neighborhood trails.

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I left my foot submerged for a while and my foot was dry. The sole has a solid grip for getting over terrain and the insole give you plenty of support. The boots are a little ridged out of the box, so take a little time to break them in.

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by James S., July 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by James S., July 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by James S., July 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by James S., July 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by James S., July 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by James S., July 6, 2017
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Reviewed May. 9, 2017

Sea rim state park beach sites

Wonderful absolutely wonderful you travel down to coastal road find yourself at this quaint little state park where there are actual sites and bathrooms and outdoor showers… But what a lot of people don't know is that if you pull onto the beach and drive either on the west or east to beach do you find a spot in the sand that you really like that can be your campsite . This is one of the few state parks that really does have primitive camping on the beach just yards from the seashore. I stay there the other night it was absolutely wonderful. It was only $12 for the night there is a roadway if you want to call that a pact see saying it was not necessarily that crystal white sugar sand but it was the beach there were seashells everywhere. Don't forget your bug spray because the mosquitoes do come out sometime during the day and make sure to bring enough stuff to tie everything down because there will always be a coastal breeze it's actually very nice

  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Joshua H., May 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Sea Rim State Park Campground by Joshua H., May 9, 2017
Reviewed Oct. 1, 2016

Sea Rim State Park

This is part of a huge refuge with marshes and seashores. We got a cabin (not sure if there is a tent or RV area) and it was really nice: AC, unfurnished kitchen, comfy bunkbeds, screened deck (bring your own kitchen supplies and bedding). I’m pretty sure the cabins are relatively new (as of 2014) because of a hurricane sometime in the past decade. Absolutely beautiful for a day or the weekend.

Reviewed Aug. 1, 2016

Perfect spot for kayaking/birdwatching

One of my Texas relatives mentioned this area to me in regards to my birdwatching. Decided I had to make the trip as I do love birds and the water. Saw at least 40 bird species (probably more but I didn't always have my binoculars handy).

Kayaks are available for about $15-20. Several paddling trails will give you a scenic trip.

Facilities at campsite itself are primitive (vault toilets). The site we had was right on the beach, and I believe the other campsites were as well.

As with most of Texas, bring mosquito repellent or prepare to be covered in bites!